Description
"Delany's prismatic output is among the most significant, immense and innovative in American letters."-Jordy Rosenberg, New York Times
"He dispenses wisdom about craft-including the demanding revision process his dyslexia requires-but most moving are the moments when he sheds light on connections he has made with other readers and writers. . . . Delany's fans are in for a treat."-Publishers Weekly, starred review
Language is the way humans deal with past, present, and future possibilities, as well as the subset called the probable. This is where Samuel Delany finds his justification for the writing life.
Since the 1960s, occurrences such as Sputnik, school desegregation, and the advent of AIDS have given Delany, as a gay man, as a black man, access to certain truths and facts he could write about, and the language-sometimes fiction, sometimes nonfiction-in which to present them. "We write," Delany believes, "at the intersection of your experience and mine in a way, I hope, that allows recognition."
About the Author
Samuel R. Delany is an award-winning novelist and critic who taught literature and creative writing at the University of Massachusetts, Temple University, and the State University of New York.
Reviews
Praise for Samuel R. Delany:
"Delany's prismatic output is among the most significant, immense and innovative in American letters."-Jordy Rosenberg, New York Times
Book Information
ISBN 9780300250404
Author Samuel R Delany
Format Hardback
Page Count 168
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press